Keys / Blind Spots test 1 Flashcards
central stroke pain versus complex regional pain syndrome
CSPS - unrelenting pain from the thalamus
CRPS - edema , vasomotor changes
Tone versus spasticity
Tone = passive postures
spasticity = resistance to movement
Which 2 outcome measures fall under BS/ BF AND activity
Trunk Impairment Scle
STREAM
Which 2 outcome measures fall under activity and participation ?
Stroke Impairment scale
Fatigue severity scale
4 Outcome measures for Functional Mobility
- Berg Balance
- 5 STS
- ABC confidence
- 10 M Walk test
3 Outcome measures for balance
- ABC confidence scale
- Berg Balance scale
- FGA
spasticity in a nutshell
externally modulated ( velocity dependent)
NO VOLITIONAL CONTROL
resistance to active movement
synergies in a nutshell
internally modulated
VOLITIONAL CONTROL ( but all or nothing action)
why recovery is being able to move joints one piece at a time ( selective control)
Momentum vs. force control strategy
Force Control - closed kinetic chain ( push through legs)
Momentum- open kinetic chain ( head leads then body/ legs follow)
ipsilateral ataxia found in these 4 types of strokes
PICA , AICA, SCA, and MIPS
Ipsilateral facial sensory loss ( CN 5) in these 2 types of BS strokes
which BS stroke has contralateral facial sensory loss
PICA and AICA = LATERAL = CN 5
contralateral = SCA
Which BS strokes have ipsilateral facial weakness ( CN 7)
AICA and MIPS
In PCA stroke ( similarities) pt. has visual and deficits, involuntary mvmts ( BG), and weakness (midbrain). What impairment is found in the dominant hemisphere? impairment in the non dominant hemisphere?
memory and visual agnosias ( identifying what an object is) - dominant
topographical orientation - non dominant